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Vintage 1940s 50s Nash Rambler Horn Button on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Manns Choice, Pennsylvania, United States

Manns Choice, Pennsylvania, United States
Nice driver Quality condition. Does show some wear from age but not bad for an original (minor scratches, minor discoloration). Would be easy restore or great rat rod piece!! Please see pics for detailed item description. Buy as is.
Brand:Rambler

Vintage 1940s 50s Nash Rambler Horn Button

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Back measures 2 3/4" inch diameter

Nice driver Quality condition. Does show some wear from age but not bad for an original (minor scratches, minor discoloration). Would be easy restore or great rat rod piece!! Please see pics for detailed item description. Buy as is.

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